SHANG RUI (1634-CIRCA 1724)
SHANG RUI (1634-CIRCA 1724)
SHANG RUI (1634-CIRCA 1724)
SHANG RUI (1634-CIRCA 1724)
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SHANG RUI (1634-CIRCA 1724)

Peach Blossoms Land

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SHANG RUI (1634-CIRCA 1724)
Peach Blossoms Land
A set of four scrolls, mounted and framed
ink and colour on silk
Each scroll measures 38 x 36 cm. (14 7/8 x 14 1/8 in.)
One scroll inscribed and signed
A total of eight seals of the artist (4)

Lot Essay

This set of four paintings was a gift to General William Worton by the Officers' Moral Endeavor Association in Beijing in 1946. William Worton (1897-1973) served in China for ten years in the 1920s and 1930s as a Marine officer, and was assigned to the Far East Section of the Office of Naval Intelligence, conducting the first American espionage operations against Japan. He returned to the USA after the War and was appointed chief of the Los Angeles Police Department in 1949.

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